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A hidden national security problem

WashingtOn d.C . In late 2021, a hidden national security problem was finally unveiled.

All my constituents have ever asked is to please stop raising their property taxes

When the Nebraska Legislature adjourns we will have completed 14 legislative days of this special session. In my eight years in the legislature, I’ve listened to many thousands of hours of tax debates on the chamber floor. I’ve watched a lot of great bills over the years fall short by just a few votes. I really hope we can finally end this deadlock.

Our children are our future

W This summer, I have been grateful for the opportunity to welcome Third District students visiting Washington to the U.S. Capitol Building.

Pick of Nebraska native as VP candidate revs up interest

Nebraska isn’t known as a battleground state when it comes to presidential elections. That tag usually goes to Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, along with Georgia, Nevada and Arizona.

A shameful deal

WashingtOn d.C . Buried in a flurry of news stories last week was another bad decision by the Biden-Harris administration— a shameful one.

DISTRICT 43 NEWS

Debate on bills have begun in the “extraordinary” session of the 108th Nebraska Legislature (aka; special session). For people living in Western Nebraska, I encourage you to pay close attention to Omaha and Lincoln senators; 38 of the 49 senators - 75 percent of the votes in the body - come from senators who share a district boundary with the city limits of Lincoln and Omaha.

Bring online protection for kids into the 2020s

In June, the Wall Street Journal published a sobering review of social media outlets’ content protections for teens. Studies found that Instagram pushed adult content on teen accounts within minutes of their creation. After less than 20 minutes clicking on Instagram Reels with adult themes, account feeds were “dominated” by explicit content.

Losing the pathway to growth

W Severe inflation, stock market turbulence, and troubling workforce data have driven recent economic concerns for American families already struggling to make ends meet. Moreover, our national debt has swelled to surpass $35 trillion—$12.74 trillion higher than the total national debt before the pandemic.